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Show Destroying The Snow Ball. .. Radical labor organizations maintain .their power and control con-trol today through fear. Like the snowball rolling down hill, so with the radical organized labor movement; it grows larger and larger as it; goes until through its very size- or striking a snag, it is split -wide open. Organized labor today is in a critical situation. The average aver-age workman is a plain everyday every-day American citizen who believes be-lieves in his constitutional rights to life,' liberty and happiness. hap-piness. .. . lie has been dictated to by radical leaders for many years. He has gone out on strikes as ordered and obeyed the com mands of the radical labor leaders because he wras afraid ot tlie consequences it ne reius-ed. reius-ed. Fear for his very life, as well as his. family, has caused him to strike many times, a-gainst a-gainst his better judgment. The same with employers. They have given in to unjust demands through fear of consequences con-sequences if they refused. . As the unwieldy labor, organizations or-ganizations have rolled forward for-ward with their multiplying arbitrary demands, they have been crushing out the thought of fear' in the minds of both employer and workmen and 'forcing in the idea of self-preservation. Driven to" the limit of endurance, endur-ance, employers and employes have about reached the point where they will break the snowball of labor dictation wide open. Already we see this taking place in the growing grow-ing number of "open shops" the country over. Every arbitrary strike that is now called simply hastens the day of the snowball's destruction, des-truction, j |